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List:       openbsd-sparc
Subject:    Re: "NetGear 620...not configured"  on Ultra 10 openbsd 3.8 Generic
From:       "Affeld, James" <JAffeld () sccd ! ctc ! edu>
Date:       2006-03-15 2:01:39
Message-ID: 4B73F518F0F98A4EA67DDAA3DB84941A0428D2F9 () SCCDMAIL ! SCCD ! CTC ! EDU
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Many thanks for the reply.  It took me a while to implement the kernel with that \
option enabled, and I can boot, but there's still a problem with the card.  

I added src && sys.tar.gz and added the line you suggested to a copy of \
/usr/src/sys/arch/sparc64/conf/GENERIC, did a config, make depend, make, and because \
my system boots without pause I renamed /bsd to /bsd.bak and made my new kernel /bsd

I could wait for 3.9 rather than waste anybody's time, but if 3.9 doesn't support the \
card by default either, I'd appreciate some clues.  

Dmesg says: 
...
ti0 at pci2 dev3 function 0 "Netgear GA620" rev 0x01: ivec 18 address \
00:02:e3:99:0b:5b iomap insert error: 12 for va 0x190aa000 pa 0x28a4000 (buf \
0x1902a000 len 347340 8/350000)
DVMA c0000000 for e0000000, mapping 0x2402c80: dvstart 0 dvsize 0 size 3473408/3
50000 maxsegsz 350000 boundary 0 segcnt 1 flags 0 type 0 source 0x0 cookie 0x243
d000 mapsize 0 nsegs 0
total length = 0/0x0
page map (0x243d0a0) of size 64 with 64 entries
0: vmaddr 0x0 pa 0x2824000
1: vmaddr 0x0 pa 0x2826000
2: vmaddr 0x0 pa 0x2828000
...
63: vmaddr 0x0 pa 0x28a2000
ti0: can't load dma map
ti0: jumbo buffer allocation failed
can't disestablish PCI interrupts yet

-----Original Message-----
From: Miod Vallat [mailto:miod@online.fr]
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 1:44 PM
To: Affeld, James
Cc: sparc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: "NetGear 620...not configured" on Ultra 10 openbsd 3.8
Generic


> I'm having trouble getting a NetGear 620 fiber nic to work.  It's on the supported \
> hardware list, but I suspect NetGear puts the same model number on wildly different \
> hardware.  

Support for Tigon-based boards in the sparc64 port was added after 3.8
was released, because it had never been tested before. However, simply
adding

ti*	at pci?

to your kernel configuration file should work.

Miod


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